Hudson Pointe at Riverdale Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation welcomes you, and thanks your for choosing our center for your healthcare needs. An exceptional community healthcare resource for many years, we exceed expectations in meeting the needs of individuals who require short-term rehabilitative care following hospitalization, or are in need of long-term skilled nursing care. Our staff of concerned and dedicated professionals is committed to helping everyone through providing support and guidance on a one-to-one basis.

Whether you join us for a brief stay or call us your home, we want you to feel as comfortable as you would amongst family, while receiving care such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy. Hudson Pointe at Riverdale Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation also provides a myriad of medical services including pulmonary rehabilitation, heart failure services and CHF, cardiac recovery, amputee rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation and wound care management to name a few.

Hudson Pointe at Riverdale Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation prides itself on our customer service and maintains a common commitment to the highest level of quality care, a focus on customer service and providing a nurturing environment for both patients and families.

U.S. News & World Report has named Hudson Pointe at Riverdale Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation as one of its “Best Nursing Homes” for 2013, 2014 and now again in 2015!

Please stop by and visit us in person or contact us soon for a personalized tour of our center and meet our team of caring professionals.

Testimonials

"The OmniVR is an uplifting piece of equipment...surprised to see it being used in this type of setting; it is the most modern and up to date equipment. It shows the person utilizing it what they can and cannot do. It was very challenging and it certainly helped me with my balance and coordination. Hudson Pointe and the OmniVR helped get me back home!" Andrew Mayo

-Andrew Mayo

“I was taken very good care of by the staff at Hudson Pointe at Riverdale during Hurricane Sandy. Full staff was available for all required rehab services. Additional nursing staff was available throughout the day and evening to ensure residents with care and safety. “

-Micheal Farmer

"My rehab stay was very professional and caring. The entire staff was wonderful. The Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy stff was superb."

-Mary Knight

"My faith and appreciation in medical providers has been restored because of the loving care and attentive consideration your staff members dedicated to my recovery. I seldom wanted for anything, for my needs were always addressed courteously and without haste. I love all of you for your relentless encouragement and unyielding perseverance, I now have an extended family I can rely on for support and motivation."

-Kelly Pena

"I have been at other rehabilitation facilities but found that Hudson Pointe is exemplary in their care. The state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment, along with their team of compassionate, dedicated staff, has enhanced my recovery. One of the highlights is the family-oriented approach which I believe enhances the recovery process of residents. I personally would highly recommend Hudson Pointe at Riverdale to anyone seeking excellent care."

News and Events

U.S. News & World Report announced its annual “Best Nursing Homes,” including 12 National HealthCare Associates affiliated centers, after reviewing state and federal inspection reports of 15,000 skilled nursing facilities across the country.

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